Card Apprentice Daily Log

1545 Twelve Blood Curse Incarnation Body


Date- 13 April 2321

Time- 9:55

Location- Southern Region, Southern Capital

Wyatt charged at Belphegor with all his strength, aiming to give this battle a swift ending. Only he knew that his newfound power though formidable came with limitations. His strength wasn’t boundless, and there existed a threshold to how long his soul could bear this enhanced might. This was particularly crucial as his soul’s active control percentage was that of a card master. He needed to defeat Belphegor before his mutated soul was no longer able to withstand the boost he summoned by letting it possess twelve SSS-rank Blood Curses.

Wyatt had devised the “Twelve Blood Curse Incarnation body” technique to achieve strength surpassing that of typical demigods, even though he held the power of a mere card master. 

As the technique’s name implies, Wyatt’s body becomes a vessel for twelve distinct blood curses, allowing him to harness the blood curse incarnation skill of the blood curse meaning of the blood rule. This transformation effectively morphs his body into an embodiment of twelve unique curses, granting him access to their respective strengths and abilities.

In his pursuit of surpassing the power of an ordinary card demigod as a mere card master, Wyatt had to carefully choose twelve distinct SSS-rank blood curses that would grant him the strength he desired.

Nevertheless, the Blood Curse Incarnation prowess came with its own set of boundaries and disadvantages. Wyatt needed to carefully select a curse that matched his realm and strength; otherwise, instead of becoming a Curse Incarnation, he might find himself falling victim to the very curse he attempted to wield. Hence, as a practitioner of such a perilous skill, understanding one’s own limitations was paramount to effectively harnessing its potential. Failing to do so would simply amount to courting disaster.

Typically, an average card master practicing the Curse Incarnation skill could manage just one A-rank Curse. Some adept card masters might stretch their abilities to handle two or three A-rank Curses concurrently, or even dabble with an S-rank Curse for a brief duration. However, this advanced application comes at the cost of taxing their physical body and soul.

Still, Wyatt, a card master honing the Curse Incarnation skill, defied convention by not grappling with two or three curses but an astounding twelve, all at once. The astonishing part was that each of these dozen curses Wyatt employed in his curse incarnation technique was of the lofty legendary grade and SSS rank—each potent enough to potentially kill a run-of-the-mill demigod. And yet, an ordinary mortal like Wyatt dared to allow his very body to host a dozen of these formidable curses. If this wasn’t a recklessness bordering on a desire for death, then what else could it be?

Unlike the dire aftermath that often accompanied the misuse of Curse Incarnation, Wyatt, who had boldly ventured beyond the limits of his realm, embracing twelve SSS-rank curses, defied expectations. Not only did he survive, but he thrived possessing the might surpassing even that of an ordinary demigod. Despite having activated the blood curse incarnation skill for a considerable time, both his physical body and soul remained remarkably unscathed. This enduring endurance confounded even the likes of the malevolent Belphegor, raising questions about how a mere mortal could harbor such formidable might for an extended duration.

First and foremost, Wyatt stood above all the usual Card masters. His soul had a unique mutation, carrying a remarkable twelve separate consciousnesses. Thanks to his Gigamite, each of these eleven mutated consciousnesses could manifest as tangible entities, coexisting harmoniously with his original consciousness. This intricate arrangement granted him the exceptional ability to accommodate a grand total of twelve distinct curses simultaneously while using the Blood Curse Incarnation technique without triggering an adverse effect on his soul or body. 

Yet, the challenge extended beyond Wyatt’s utilization of a dozen distinct curses in unison—each curse itself was of the formidable SSS rank. How could the body and soul of an ordinary card master withstand the ominous might of an SSS rank curse? The reason for this was the Blood Curse Immunity that Wyatt had gained having achieved ultimate mastery in Blood Curse meaning of the blood rule. And also thanks to the Heatsend Royal family’s heirloom the SSS-rank Item ‘Dummy Ring.’

Blood curse immunity possessed significant potency, contingent upon the active soul control percentage of the user and their mastery over the blood curse meaning. Given Wyatt’s remarkably mutated soul’s strength and unparalleled mastery over the blood curse meaning of the blood rule, his Blood curse immunity proved effective against even the most formidable SSS-rank blood curses. To bolster his defenses, Wyatt wisely compensated for his inherent limitations by utilizing the invaluable treasured heirloom of the Heatsend Royal family SSS-rank item ‘Dummy Ring’. This remarkable ring bestowed absolute defense against all SSS-rank curses, serving as a prudent precautionary measure.

Despite Wyatt’s utilization of various abilities and precautions to accommodate twelve SSS-rank blood curses concurrently while using the blood curse incarnation skill, these efforts fail to explain the remarkable resilience exhibited by his physical body and soul in containing such potent power over an extended duration.

Irrespective of Wyatt’s physique, traits, and origin card, the undeniable truth persisted: his soul and body belonged to a Card Master, yet they successfully contained the formidable might capable of vanquishing divine entities like card demigods, and this endurance persisted for a considerable duration. All credit for this accomplishment was owed to Wyatt’s ingenious modification of the Blood Curse incarnation skill.

This modification of the blood curse incarnation skill not only rendered him a more optimal vessel for these potent curses but also bestowed upon him the remarkable ability to tap into their formidable power and capabilities. What set his modification apart was its profound effect on the physical and spiritual aspects of the user– it allowed him to maintain this connection with curses for an extended period without subjecting his body and soul to the usual draining and enervating toll. This harmonious integration of curse and self was the characteristic of the new modification Wyatt came up with for the Blood Curse incarnation skill. 

Wyatt had made use of his Myraid devil transformation skill to devise a method that facilitated a seamless coexistence between the curse and the physical body when employing the blood curse incarnation technique allowing a significant reduction in the burdensome effects experienced by the user, concurrently extending the duration of the skill’s application. 

Through the Myriad Devil transformation, Wyatt gained the remarkable ability to reshape his physical form into any desired configuration, as long as he possessed a sample of the core soul pathway of the subject. This skill was harnessed by Wyatt to transmute his body into a manifestation of the curse itself. This strategic employment of his transformation skill synergized with his role as a host for these curses and his utilization of the blood curse incarnation technique, resulting in a notably enhanced efficiency in accommodating and embodying the curses within his being. 

To achieve this feat, Wyatt had meticulously laid the groundwork. Initially, he undertook the task of handpicking twelve distinct SSS-rank blood curses, each possessing the potential and versatility to combat both demigods and devils. Subsequently, he entrusted his mutant soul clones with the responsibility of individually hosting these curses and employing the blood incarnation curse technique under the protection of the dummy ring.

Following that, Wyatt proceeded to gather the core soul pathways from the resultant individual Curse incarnations of the twelve carefully selected SSS-rank curses. This strategic move enabled him to utilize these core soul pathways as a means to transform his own body into the incarnations of these twelve SSS-rank curses, bypassing the need to directly host the curses or employ the blood curse incarnation skill.

Nonetheless, there existed a limit to the Myriad Devil transformation skill’s capabilities. While it enabled Wyatt to accurately morph into a curse incarnation, it didn’t confer upon him the might of an SSS-rank curse. Yet, this outcome aligned with Wyatt’s calculations, as his objective was never to circumvent the Blood Curse Incarnation skill. He recognized that genuine strength and abilities of SSS-rank curses could only be attained through direct hosting them in his body. 

ραndαsΝοvεl ƈοm While Wyatt did not acquire the formidable prowess inherent to an SSS-rank curse upon assuming the form of their Curse Incarnations through the Myriad Devil Transformation, he had managed to gain a body that could host these curses most efficiently. His transformation body proved exceptionally suitable for hosting these potent SSS-rank curses allowing him to inherit their might and abilities effectively utilizing the Blood Curse incarnation skill.

By employing this approach, Wyatt transformed his original body along with his eleven additional mutant soul clone bodies into the curse incarnations corresponding to the twelve chosen SSS-rank curses. Subsequently, he harnessed the gigamite physique to consolidate all twelve curse incarnations within a single body, all under the control of his original consciousness.

In a testament to his ingenuity, Wyatt harnessed the Myriad Devil transformation skill to its utmost potential, effectively refining the Blood Curse Incarnation technique. The outcome of his efforts was so immense and astonishing that it had the power to reshape even the perspective of Belphegor, the devil, altering his entire worldview.

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